Problems getting Wifi 6 transfer speeds on 5th generation iPad Pro 12.9”

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Problems getting Wifi 6 transfer speeds on 5th generation iPad Pro 12.9”
Problems getting Wifi 6 transfer speeds on 5th generation iPad Pro 12.9”
2022-03-24 04:52:11 - last edited 2022-03-24 04:55:14
Model: Archer AX11000  
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Is anyone else having problems getting advertised transferred speeds on iPad Pro 12.9" generation 5?  My iPad is spec'ed out to be Wi-Fi 6 compatible but it isn't getting wireless transfer speeds greater than 300mbps up and down on my TP-Link Archer AX11000.  The tether app says I am getting 700mbps download and 300mbps upload which is what I expect because that is the speed I am paying for through my subscription with my ISP.  However, when connecting to speedtest.net, I am only getting 300mbps upload and 300mbps download.  I just got the router yesterday.  

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Re:Problems getting Wifi 6 transfer speeds on 5th generation iPad Pro 12.9”
2022-03-30 07:14:49

@fddelara 

 

I'm wondering if there is any other Wi-Fi 6 device connected to the AX11000 network? What is the speed you can get on it? Please confirm what is the best speed you can get when connecting to the AX11000 if there is no other Wi-Fi 6 device.

 

On the AX11000, try disabling the QoS settings as follows then test the speed again:

How to turn off the QoS feature on TP-Link Router?

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